India, Pakistan NSAs agree to reduce tension along LoC

Updated - January 16, 2018 at 05:23 PM.

Sartaj Aziz says India wants to divert world’s attention from POK by escalating tensions

A file photo of BSF personnel patrolling the Indian border.

The National Security Advisors (NSA) of India and Pakistan have spoken over phone and agreed to reduce tensions on the Line of Control (LoC), Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s Advisor on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz said today as tensions soared high between the two nations after India’s surgical strikes.

Aziz confirmed that a contact was established between India’s NSA Ajit Doval and his Pakistani counterpart Nasir Janjua after recent tension between the two countries on the LoC. Aziz said they agreed to reduce tensions on LoC. “Pakistan wants to reduce tensions on LoC and focus on Kashmir,” Geo News quoted Aziz as saying.

He said that India wants to divert world’s attention from Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir by escalating tensions.

Last week the Indian Army said it had carried out surgical strikes on multiple terrorist launch pads across the Line of Control or LoC in Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (POK), inflicting heavy casualties on terrorists waiting to sneak into India.

The surgical strikes came days after Pakistani terrorists had attacked an Army camp in Kashmir’s Uri, killing 19 soldiers.

Pakistan has denied that the surgical strikes took place on Thursday, calling it “cross-border” firing.

Talking about Sharif’s recent US visit, Aziz said that the Prime Minister had explained to the world leaders that incidents of border tensions would continue between both countries without the resolution of Kashmir dispute.

Published on October 3, 2016 06:50